Vithika || Reddit Marketing

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Vithika || Reddit Marketing

Vithika || Reddit Marketing

@vithikaonreddit

Why pay for Reddit ads when organic works better? Reddit Strategist | 6 yrs in marketing.

가입일 Nisan 2026
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing
Vithika || Reddit Marketing@vithikaonreddit·
I never wanted to become the loudest marketer online. I became curious about something else: Why do people trust some brands… and instantly reject others. That curiosity pulled me toward Reddit, communities, and internet behavior. Sharing what I am learning.
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Crayon@44_BC_·
Just joined the @veefriends community and I’m genuinely excited to learn more. Funny enough, I discovered VeeFriends through @garyvee content. I initially came for the entrepreneurship lessons, but the more I learned, the more I realized this community is about much more than NFTs it’s about accountability, positivity, and building for the long term. As someone new here, I’d love to hear from longtime holders and community members: What’s one thing about VeeFriends that surprised you the most when you first joined? Looking forward to learning and contributing. :)
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
Judge me if you will, But I'd never hire a sales exec that is slow to follow up during the interview process
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing
Vithika || Reddit Marketing@vithikaonreddit·
@smithhmackenzie Say it louder! Pacing your efforts around your comfort zone is how you stay average. The real breakthroughs happen on the exact days you wanted to quit but didn't.
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Mackenzie Smith
Mackenzie Smith@smithhmackenzie·
No one cares if youre tired, stressed, busy. It doesn’t matter what you feel like. Getting it done regardless is how you set yourself apart from the masses.
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing
Vithika || Reddit Marketing@vithikaonreddit·
Reddit strategist here. let’s connect.. I’m also trying to grow on X help me grow guys 😇
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Sawyer Gaffney
Sawyer Gaffney@SaucySOFR·
I have 835 followers. A few months ago, I had 100 followers. Trust the process.
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing
Vithika || Reddit Marketing@vithikaonreddit·
@LewisHowes No cap, if you’re trying to build anything in public, you have to develop a thick skin fast. If you stop for every barking dog, you’ll never reach your destination.
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Lewis Howes
Lewis Howes@LewisHowes·
Real maturity is learning not to react to every opinion about you.
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing
Vithika || Reddit Marketing@vithikaonreddit·
@TheJeremyHaynes Literally. Choose your hard and sacrifice your twenties to relax later, or relax now and stress for the next forty years. The timeline doesn't lie."
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Jeremy Haynes
Jeremy Haynes@TheJeremyHaynes·
You can compress decades of regular work into just a few years That's literally the entire point of the money game You sacrifice now. You push hard now. Then you get to actually live while everyone else is still working But only if you actually compress
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Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk@garyvee·
Pls say hi here too everyone
Crayon@44_BC_

Just joined the @veefriends community and I’m genuinely excited to learn more. Funny enough, I discovered VeeFriends through @garyvee content. I initially came for the entrepreneurship lessons, but the more I learned, the more I realized this community is about much more than NFTs it’s about accountability, positivity, and building for the long term. As someone new here, I’d love to hear from longtime holders and community members: What’s one thing about VeeFriends that surprised you the most when you first joined? Looking forward to learning and contributing. :)

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Olabode
Olabode@bodefreelance·
Most founders try to do many things at once… -> Adding new features. -> Testing a marketing strategy. -> Trying to sell to their target market. This is why you burn out or give up. You should focus on what you do best. Which is building the app. Outsource the rest to those who can help you. Are you one of the founders trying to do everything at once?
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Reddy Gives
Reddy Gives@ReddyGives·
We have seen each other at our best and worst and somehow it never got weird. That's how I know it's real friendship.
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Kay
Kay@Dwriteway·
Nobody is coming to save your business. Not a viral post. Not luck. Not the algorithm. Just you: Keep doing the boring things on repeat while everyone else waits for magic.
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Kenny | Accent Investing
Kenny | Accent Investing@AccentInvesting·
If you can’t survive for 6 months without a paycheck, you aren't an "employee"—you’re a hostage to your lifestyle.
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Steve Hunsaker | Home Service Accelerator
“When you start your home service business you’re going to get a call from a company named Angi… it’s very important you waste the sales rep’s time and make fart noises into the phone”
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alexei
alexei@alexeixbt·
my goal is to tell my mom: "go mom, choose what you want, i will buy it for you"
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Pavel Vasilev
Pavel Vasilev@vasilevbrand·
Your best audience is usually your past self. Write for the person you used to be.
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n.@foundrr_·
The strongest version of you is buried under the habits you’re afraid to break. The habit of procrastination, of seeking approval, of choosing comfort over growth, and of returning to what keeps hurting you. You don’t become a new person by adding more. You become one by letting go of what no longer serves you.
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Mariya Valeva
Mariya Valeva@mariyav4leva·
the founders I trust most in a crisis are the ones who've already lost something It’s not because failure made them humble but because they've already met the version of themselves that doesn't have all the answers That kind of founder is on a different level of dangerous.
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Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
If you choose a major you love, you’ll never work a day in your life because that field is being replaced by AI.
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